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#africanews #botswana #diamond Botswana has long been praised as one of Africa’s greatest success stories. Stable. Peaceful. Resource-rich. Its diamond industry built roads, schools, and one of the strongest economies on the continent. But now, Botswana wants more. The government is pushing to take majority control of De Beers, the world’s most powerful diamond company — and even move its headquarters to Africa. Then something unexpected happened. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) stepped in with a warning. According to the IMF, Botswana should not increase its control over diamonds, citing economic risk, market uncertainty, and falling global demand. But critics across Africa say this is about more than economics. They say this is about power. Control. And who gets to decide Africa’s future. In this documentary-style breakdown, we examine: • Why Botswana wants full control of its diamonds • What the IMF’s warning really means • How financial institutions quietly shape African policy • Whether resource ownership equals true sovereignty This is not just about diamonds. It’s about whether African nations are allowed to own what made them wealthy — or only manage it for others.